Attachments: Send and receive attachments of any kind, such as images, videos and audio messages.It’s unclear if the developers plan on bringing some of the missing features to AirMessage, but I can safely say there are too many technical obstacles to bringing iMessage apps to Android. iMessage apps aren’t supported and likely will never be. The following core iMessage features are supported:ĪirMessage does not support sending Tapback responses, messages with bubble or screen effects, read receipt and stickers, nor is it capable of handling chat modification, carrier messaging (SMS), location sharing or iMessage apps. All communication between the client and the server is encrypted and the server is password-protected. The server runs on your computer and the data remains on your systems. Your messages are yours and not accessible to the developers. If you’re wondering how secure AirMessage is, check out what its developers wrote on Reddit: The iMessage protocol uses end-to-end encryption to protect against eavesdropping. No, AirMessage does not alter your iMessage setup in any way. It’s nice that AirMessage for Android supports a dark theme for messaging late at night and includes basic customization options such as per-contact and per-chat color options. The mobile client supports many, but not all iMessage features (more on that further below).
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